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we've got to implement this health care law. the computer deal will get fixed up, don't worry about that. everybody has forgotten, by the way, that when president george w. bush, a republican put that medicare part d drug program in, it was more unpopular than the health care law and they had terrible problems with the computers. >> over the weekend, yet another problem emerged with the site. a critical data center was shut down that's managed by verizon's terremark. it all comes as jeffrey zients promised healthcare.gov will be problem-free by the end of november. let me bring in carl bernstein and msnbc managing editor dafna linzer. good morning. >> good morning. >> don't you love bill clinton? oh, that computer thing, it will get fixed. but is he right? should we have expected that the problems that we've seen, carl, would happen? >> no, it's a colossal screw-up. at the same time that does not mean that the legitimacy of the affordable care act is undermined or should be undermined boy this. look, we've got to look at the fac
we've got to implement this health care law. the computer deal will get fixed up, don't worry about that. everybody has forgotten, by the way, that when president george w. bush, a republican put that medicare part d drug program in, it was more unpopular than the health care law and they had terrible problems with the computers. >> over the weekend, yet another problem emerged with the site. a critical data center was shut down that's managed by verizon's terremark. it all comes as...
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with the rocky rollout of his signature health reform law dominating the news, the political toll is real and it is getting worse. and nowhere is the damage more apparent than in the latest polling from nbc news, where president obama's approval rating has fallen to an all-time low of 42%. that is a five-point drop from just earlier this month. these numbers, as bad as they are, don't necessarily exist in a vacuum. there's a lot more complexity to the current political environment, which in many ways is the story of american politics in the tea party era. >> let's talk about the president. >> between syria, between the shutdown, between obama care, how are his approval numbers stacking up? >> record lows. >> the president's approval rating dropped five points. >> at an all-time low. >> is this more than just the second-term curse? >> if he goes below where he is right now, he's going to be in george bush territory and that's hard to come back from. >> the latest nbc news poll does, indeed, find that the president's approval rating is at a five-year low, and it is true that his popula
with the rocky rollout of his signature health reform law dominating the news, the political toll is real and it is getting worse. and nowhere is the damage more apparent than in the latest polling from nbc news, where president obama's approval rating has fallen to an all-time low of 42%. that is a five-point drop from just earlier this month. these numbers, as bad as they are, don't necessarily exist in a vacuum. there's a lot more complexity to the current political environment, which in...
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then i found out for the real reason for the law. >> the law is going to cict democrats in the butt. >> wow an executive g.o.p. committee member admitted that this law isn't designed to hurt people, it's designed to hurt democrats. >> if it hurts a bunch of college kids too lazy to get up off her bohunkus and get a photo i.d., so be it. >> right, right. >> if it hurts the whites so be it. if it hurts a bunk of lazy blacks that wants the government to give them everything, so be it. >> it just so happens that a lot of those people vote democrat. >> gee! that's right to supposedly prevent one or two cases of fraud this law could suppress hundreds of thousands of actual voters. >> i can't believe we have that many stupid people in north carolina and people that don't know how to follow directions that go down there and get a photo i.d. for free at the dmv. do you want those people picking your president? >> no, we certainly don't want stupid people picking our president or democrats apparently. racism is over, yes. >> it's not there yet. >> oh, okay. >> everyone should have the same opp
then i found out for the real reason for the law. >> the law is going to cict democrats in the butt. >> wow an executive g.o.p. committee member admitted that this law isn't designed to hurt people, it's designed to hurt democrats. >> if it hurts a bunch of college kids too lazy to get up off her bohunkus and get a photo i.d., so be it. >> right, right. >> if it hurts the whites so be it. if it hurts a bunk of lazy blacks that wants the government to give them...
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among the standards: the law requires a range of preventative services. a blue cross speaksman would in the comment, but noticed plans are required to offer more coverage, including maternity and paed attic. >> if you are 400% in poverty and premiums are going up, and if your plan is enhanced. it will cost you money. >> unlike greg adds plan. those that boy on their own is expected to be lower. increasing between 10 and 13%. to be eligible you must earn less than $46,000, or $94,000 for a family of four. half of those enrolling qualify for subsidies. for those like greg, aneata and others who earn too much. the new health law means less money. >> we'll shop around and look for a different plan. i think we can get less than $11-00. it will still be more. >> problems with the obamacare website threatened to undermine the administrations goal of signing up 3 million young healthy people. that group of people is to important the government recruited hollywood heavy waits to lure them in. the opposition is there with them. >> seduced by one side. >> my company
among the standards: the law requires a range of preventative services. a blue cross speaksman would in the comment, but noticed plans are required to offer more coverage, including maternity and paed attic. >> if you are 400% in poverty and premiums are going up, and if your plan is enhanced. it will cost you money. >> unlike greg adds plan. those that boy on their own is expected to be lower. increasing between 10 and 13%. to be eligible you must earn less than $46,000, or $94,000...
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i would think he violated the law. gerri: chris and? there was a delay of the enrollment for companies but not individuals? >> he is absolutely right. the employer mandate was delayed unilaterally we had waivers for the unions and the supreme court upheld the mandate as a tax but president obama went in front of the entire nation to say the mandate was not a tax increase so we have unilateral reinterpreting of the lock over the last three and a half years. gerri: one more caller from new york about the single payer system. caller: to do you think the obamacare concept and kellogg was designed to create a single payer system to a implode? gerr ttsreat estn. >> ion'thin he ishat vio. aughr] iann beeve the american people after having watched this trade racal vote to give more control to the federal government. gerri: but it is interesting >> i think they have the assumption most of the house plan would move into the exchange but now basie health insurance will try to stay out to offer plans outside pool is the opposite of what they antici
i would think he violated the law. gerri: chris and? there was a delay of the enrollment for companies but not individuals? >> he is absolutely right. the employer mandate was delayed unilaterally we had waivers for the unions and the supreme court upheld the mandate as a tax but president obama went in front of the entire nation to say the mandate was not a tax increase so we have unilateral reinterpreting of the lock over the last three and a half years. gerri: one more caller from new...
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newer regulations under the law can drive up costs. the new law requires nearly everyone to buy health insurance or pay a fine. and then they cause your premiums to go up if you buy insurance on your own. among those standards no more lifetime limits on coverage or denials based on pre-existing conditions. the law requires a range of preventive and emergency room services. blue cross spokesman would not comment on greg's case but noted the plans are generally required to offer more coverage including things like maternity and pediatric dental care. >> if you're in the market and 40% of poverty, and your premiums are going up, your premiums are going up. if you want to stay on the same plain you're on and it's enhanced, it's going to cost you more money. >> reporter: the over all rice of premium cries for those who buy on their own is expected to be much lower, increasing between 10 and 15%. to the eligible you must earn less than $46 a year or $94,000 for a family of four. more than half of those enrolling qualify for subsidies. for th
newer regulations under the law can drive up costs. the new law requires nearly everyone to buy health insurance or pay a fine. and then they cause your premiums to go up if you buy insurance on your own. among those standards no more lifetime limits on coverage or denials based on pre-existing conditions. the law requires a range of preventive and emergency room services. blue cross spokesman would not comment on greg's case but noted the plans are generally required to offer more coverage...
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gerri: there are others in the actual law for sure. >> obamacare is a net drag on economic activity if you have so many small businesses trying to find ways to hit the or avoid the 50 employee threshold is the invisible tax costing us jobs. gerri: the blue state's leading will they pay the piper? what will happen tonight? >> watch colorado. it could be close it is interesting to see people who just legalized marijuana want to tax it back into prohibition. we will see the governor of new jersey refused to raise taxes will be reelected. the republican candidate in virginia who follows a republican governor who raised taxes the biggest in history may pay a penalty for his predecessor's. gerri: there is a lot going on in that race. thank you for coming on tonight. we appreciate your time. war to come including a major insurance company for canceling policies for obama forces to change his message it changes every day a little bit different about keeping your insurance plan. so ally bank has a raise your rate cd thaton'that's correct.rate. cause i'm really nervous about getting trapped. why
gerri: there are others in the actual law for sure. >> obamacare is a net drag on economic activity if you have so many small businesses trying to find ways to hit the or avoid the 50 employee threshold is the invisible tax costing us jobs. gerri: the blue state's leading will they pay the piper? what will happen tonight? >> watch colorado. it could be close it is interesting to see people who just legalized marijuana want to tax it back into prohibition. we will see the governor of...
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but root for this law to fail for the last three years. and now there is this big show of being upset with the website of keeping people from signing up fast enough. so you are really on the long side of history here. the website will be fixed and millions of americans will be able to get quality affordable healthcare coverage through the affordable care act. >> and secretary sebelius is again promising that everything will be squared away and ironed out by the end of november. we'll see, dell. >> randall pinkston on capitol hill. thank you very much. >>> as the new health care act is rolling out, millions of insurance companies are rolling out letters to their clients. david talked to one such couple in north carolina. >> reporter: greg and his wife not an unpleasant surprise from their insurance company. they currently play $629 to cover themselves and their daughter. but in a letter blue cross and blue shield of north carolina said they are ending their policy and offering them a new one. the price tag, $1,015. >> i don't naturally get
but root for this law to fail for the last three years. and now there is this big show of being upset with the website of keeping people from signing up fast enough. so you are really on the long side of history here. the website will be fixed and millions of americans will be able to get quality affordable healthcare coverage through the affordable care act. >> and secretary sebelius is again promising that everything will be squared away and ironed out by the end of november. we'll see,...
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and business law attorney seth. dr. scott, i start with you, this is an amazing story that president promises we can keep our health insurance coverage knowing that likelihood is 47% to 60% would close their coverage each year, millions of americans without coverage, he promised us the opposite. what do you make of this? >> this is an irs bulle but -- - >> bottom line is that i think they were anticipating the people would lose their coverage, and move into the exchanges. these are most lo lucrative, i suspect they would move on to plans they would like more, we're finding right now options are worse than they should in costs and benefit design. >> we've seen people say, they see increased costs but administration reporting that young people, individuals will see costs on their policies of just $50 a month, i have to tell you, i have not seen that in talking with anybody on our show. what do you think of the back and forth, a give and take between the white house and media on the topics? >> i think that it demonstrates
and business law attorney seth. dr. scott, i start with you, this is an amazing story that president promises we can keep our health insurance coverage knowing that likelihood is 47% to 60% would close their coverage each year, millions of americans without coverage, he promised us the opposite. what do you make of this? >> this is an irs bulle but -- - >> bottom line is that i think they were anticipating the people would lose their coverage, and move into the exchanges. these are...
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a harvard law graduate his grasp with history is at best wanting. can we forget, and has the president ever thought about 1607 and the starving settlers of jamestown who ushered in america? or 1814, when the british burned down the white house? or 1862 when confederates armies in maryland marched within striking distance of president cli lincoln and the capitol itself. 1941 and the fleet burning of pearl harbor and japanese devouring asia. americans shuttered at the thought of defeat but only for a little while as a great nation in the end recovered its nerve. this and much more is history book material if they're teaching it anymore. and the lesson is that america has thrived against long odds. its history is that of a greatness endlessly remaking itself time and again. if the atomic bomb ended one war, then putting a man on the moon ended the 1960s frenzy about the limits of american power. silicon valley and superior technologies were not far behind. opening up more horizons in the nation's history. the term american exceptionalism originated in
a harvard law graduate his grasp with history is at best wanting. can we forget, and has the president ever thought about 1607 and the starving settlers of jamestown who ushered in america? or 1814, when the british burned down the white house? or 1862 when confederates armies in maryland marched within striking distance of president cli lincoln and the capitol itself. 1941 and the fleet burning of pearl harbor and japanese devouring asia. americans shuttered at the thought of defeat but only...
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>> even though law says it might not. the predictions have been so wrong for so long for four years running you've been in violation of the law. has anybody in your agency been held accountable for this? has anybody been fired? has anybody been reassigned? has anybody have a reprimand? what is the level of accountability for these actions? >> so, mr. chairman, the 2% capital ratio is a requirement to the we have worked very hard over these four years as i've talked about increasing premiums, changing policies, changing credit standards. >> would you utilize those tools to bring the ratio of 22%? so maybe the line could have been in the right direction but didn't you have tools available to you that you could have used for other? >> we didn't even have the ability to raise premiums until 2010 to the we had to come back to congress to get the authority to increase premiums. >> my time has expired. was anybody held accountable? yes or no. >> my time is expired and i recognize the ranking member for five minutes. >> thank you
>> even though law says it might not. the predictions have been so wrong for so long for four years running you've been in violation of the law. has anybody in your agency been held accountable for this? has anybody been fired? has anybody been reassigned? has anybody have a reprimand? what is the level of accountability for these actions? >> so, mr. chairman, the 2% capital ratio is a requirement to the we have worked very hard over these four years as i've talked about increasing...
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law i was an american citizen by birth. those are the facts. >> so you think you're a natural born u.s. citizen? >> i was a u.s. citizen by birth. >> alicia mendez was on "the view" and diving into hot topics. one of them melissa mccarthy who was covered up by that trench coat in "elle" magazine. >> it's an unreasonable expectation and pressure that we place on young girls and women to look perfect. >> reporter: she'll be doing that every night on fusion after those american millennials on the move and multi-culture. -- multicultural. one in five millenials, hispanic and by the year 2050 in this country, one in three will be latino. keep in mind nothing like a little pressure inside this newsroom. they have countdown clocks everywhere you look reminding everyone here that the launch is tomorrow. the network is fusion. they hope to have 20 million viewers in the first year, 60 million in five years and check your local listing to see if it's airing in your city, your hometown. let us know what you would like to see on fusion
law i was an american citizen by birth. those are the facts. >> so you think you're a natural born u.s. citizen? >> i was a u.s. citizen by birth. >> alicia mendez was on "the view" and diving into hot topics. one of them melissa mccarthy who was covered up by that trench coat in "elle" magazine. >> it's an unreasonable expectation and pressure that we place on young girls and women to look perfect. >> reporter: she'll be doing that every night...
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that this is a law that needs to be campaigned for while it is already written into law. >> right. because of the resistance to this has continued at every level. there are many reasons some of them the administration's fault for sure that the exchanges have had so much trouble. but it's also difficult because states are supposed to run the exchanges. the states that are running them, a lot of those are going just fine but the federal government got stuck with a giant group of 30 states that they have got to run an exchange for. that's part of the problem. every single thing that goes wrong, anyone who gets a policy cancelled, this becomes may jr. news for opponents of the law. i think all of that is noise that distracts from the larger debate. do you think that the government has a role helping people who can't afford to buy insurance or not. the opponents have not come up with an article terntive because fundamentally they don't believe in this expanded role for government. obama does and he will have to keep campaigning on it. >> eric, you were one of the first debunkers about t
that this is a law that needs to be campaigned for while it is already written into law. >> right. because of the resistance to this has continued at every level. there are many reasons some of them the administration's fault for sure that the exchanges have had so much trouble. but it's also difficult because states are supposed to run the exchanges. the states that are running them, a lot of those are going just fine but the federal government got stuck with a giant group of 30 states...
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and state gun permitting laws. while every state has concealed carry laws they differ on eligibility requirements. there must be a strong uniform standard to allow an individual to carry a deadly weapon. we concealed carry standards combined the "stand your ground" law's and racial profiling are a recipe for danger. we in congress must continue to work with the department of justice to monitor and evaluate the impact of these three issues and until these unjust and inherently biased laws are repealed we have a responsibility to advocate and to educate. our work will not a complete until we ensure that no one has to live with the fear of death based on his race or his age or a death that is justified by the "stand your ground" law's. i look forward to the day when every american can live knowing that the art of justice bends towards fair and unbiased laws. i yield back. >> thank you congresswoman. next up is my colleague congressman luis gutierrez. he is known as the 11th term representing the fourth congressional d
and state gun permitting laws. while every state has concealed carry laws they differ on eligibility requirements. there must be a strong uniform standard to allow an individual to carry a deadly weapon. we concealed carry standards combined the "stand your ground" law's and racial profiling are a recipe for danger. we in congress must continue to work with the department of justice to monitor and evaluate the impact of these three issues and until these unjust and inherently biased...
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. >> this is a law the president continues to revisit the law, he continues to make changes. this is a time to give every american an opportunity to delay it a year. >> the president still saying wd to sign up for it. >> you lack at the number of young people who want health insurance who are having trouble affording it. secretary kathleen seb beal why yous will have to discuss that deal. she is meeting for a congressional hearing tomorrow. she will be questioned on the healthcare.gov web site. >> president othis is in respone to a deaning issue over a report the nsa listened in on phone calls of andrea miracerkel. no final decision is made when it comes to monitoring foreign leaders due the thought of prohibiting this process is a big shift for the nsa. >> the amanda knox retrial apparently the return of congress now. on tuesday knocks was convicted of killing her british roommate in italy back in 2009. she only served 4 years of her 26 year sentence. this after an appeals court through out her conviction. this march the italian supreme court ruled knox must be retried for m
. >> this is a law the president continues to revisit the law, he continues to make changes. this is a time to give every american an opportunity to delay it a year. >> the president still saying wd to sign up for it. >> you lack at the number of young people who want health insurance who are having trouble affording it. secretary kathleen seb beal why yous will have to discuss that deal. she is meeting for a congressional hearing tomorrow. she will be questioned on the...
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he'll be speaking at the place where mitt romney signed the health care law into law. the affordable care act is modeled on the plan in massachusetts. 97% of residents there have health insurance. >>> millions of social security recipients are going to receive slightly larger checks next year. the annual cost of living adjustment will rise by 1.5%. that is the smallest increase since the 1970s. >>> the un arab league envoy lakhdar brahimi met with bashar al-assad trying to persuade the current are and an increasingly divided opposition to come to the negotiating table. imran khan has more on the evacuation. >> reporter: this is a rare moment of relief and cooperation between regime forces, rebel groups, and aid workers. some 1800 syrians have been trapped in the area of moadamiyeh. officials say the civilance were taken to temporary shelters. one of the women involved in the ceasefire negotiations said all of the parties cooperated well. >> we received a call from inside moadamiyeh from inhabitants as well as outside that they would prefer to go out because it's not on
he'll be speaking at the place where mitt romney signed the health care law into law. the affordable care act is modeled on the plan in massachusetts. 97% of residents there have health insurance. >>> millions of social security recipients are going to receive slightly larger checks next year. the annual cost of living adjustment will rise by 1.5%. that is the smallest increase since the 1970s. >>> the un arab league envoy lakhdar brahimi met with bashar al-assad trying to...
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>> i think it -- i hope it's against the law. >> how is it against the law? >> listening to -- >> it's not against -- you're talking about foreign intelligence surveillance. listening to your phone calls -- >> which we know they're doing. someone from the government lives next door. >> everytime president obama has met with angela merkel he has been briefed on the country. they get extensive briefings. is it plausible that none of the information ever gleaned from any of those phone calls was ever told to president obama? how is it possible he never -- he seems to never know anything about anything that is going on. i fine it impossible to believe, that etheir they were willfully not giving the president information or he didn't know anything about it. when the white house says there was a review -- >> did president bush know? >> i don't know. i don't know. >> i don't know that about president obama either and i'm not going to speculate whether president bush knew or not. whether president bush knew that -- >> doesn't bother you that the president of the unit
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>> al, the federal law is based on the massachusetts law. it's really the same basic structure. it's a great structure. it's worked incredibly successfully here. we've covered 2/3 of the uninsured and it's been broadly popular. and it will be once americans understand what's in this law. >> but the main difference is the mandate, right? >> no. the mandate was put in place here in massachusetts. >> oh, wait a minute. there was a mandate in massachusetts? so all this criticism about the mandate now federal, they forgot about the mandate in massachusetts? >> the basic framework of a mandate was developed by the heritage foundation in the early 1990s as opposition to the clinton health care plan. it was adopted by governor romney, became the law. president obama who remember was initially opposed to the mandate came around to understand this is the right way to do things. and to his credit he adopted it and maid a part of it plan. >> congresswoman, that's breaking news. they were the ones that wanted a mandate as an alternative to clinton. and now they're the ones that are all over
>> al, the federal law is based on the massachusetts law. it's really the same basic structure. it's a great structure. it's worked incredibly successfully here. we've covered 2/3 of the uninsured and it's been broadly popular. and it will be once americans understand what's in this law. >> but the main difference is the mandate, right? >> no. the mandate was put in place here in massachusetts. >> oh, wait a minute. there was a mandate in massachusetts? so all this...
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this law ensures the bill will pass later on this week. again, cloture has been invoked and seven republican senators voting if that at this hour. >>> it's monday, that means the bing pulse is powering up. go to our home page. you can watch some of the simple instructions there. it is your chance to sit on the panel. you can provide your feedback, what the panelists are saying, monitor the whole thing. you can also access the pulse on your smartphone or tablet at bing.com/politics. >>> why there's one group thrilled that the obama care website. we'll talk about it and the problems with the fox all-stars when we come back. [ woman 1 ] why do i cook? to share with family. [ woman 2 ] to carry on traditions. [ woman 3 ] to come together even when we're apart. [ male announcer ] in stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy and more, swanson makes holiday dishes delicious. his day of coaching begins with knee pain, when... [ man ] hey, brad, want to trade the all-day relief of two aleve for six tylenol? what's the catch? there's no catch. you want me to
this law ensures the bill will pass later on this week. again, cloture has been invoked and seven republican senators voting if that at this hour. >>> it's monday, that means the bing pulse is powering up. go to our home page. you can watch some of the simple instructions there. it is your chance to sit on the panel. you can provide your feedback, what the panelists are saying, monitor the whole thing. you can also access the pulse on your smartphone or tablet at bing.com/politics....
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this comes after a federal judge called the law unconstitutional. the panel's decision means one-third of the abortion clinics in that state will not be able to perform the procedures. the ruling will remain in place until the court can run a pulling hearing next year. >> lawmakers hear from cia security officers for the first time later this month. they were among the first to respond when they were attacking. they will have closed door sessions november 11th. >> interesting stories. president obama's campaign considered dropping vice president joe biden from the 2012 ticket. his potential replacement then secretary of state hillary clinton. the bombshell details were revealed in the new book of the 2012 campaign. it is called double down game change 2013. the focus group sessions were held and polling was also done in late 2011 but they dropped the idea because aids determined there would be no significant political boost. it is all about politics. interesting stuff there. >> in thursday night football action the cincinnati benningals took on miam
this comes after a federal judge called the law unconstitutional. the panel's decision means one-third of the abortion clinics in that state will not be able to perform the procedures. the ruling will remain in place until the court can run a pulling hearing next year. >> lawmakers hear from cia security officers for the first time later this month. they were among the first to respond when they were attacking. they will have closed door sessions november 11th. >> interesting...
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the law is to design to protect law-abiding citizens. that's how we have the castle doctrine fall stay to recognize print it extends the doctrine to public spaces as well. it is bad enough for an innocent person to find yourself threatened by a criminal but then to have to worry about whether she can retreat unless she faces lawsuits is too much to ask. "iver wendell holmes wrote detached reflection cannot be demanded in the presence of an uplifted knife." we should not demand more of crime victims. any self-defense rule there's the potential for injustice. for example, in a two-person altercation, one may be dead and the other dubiously claimed self-defense. these cases, like trayvon implicate the self- defense justification generally. it's george zimmerman was the aggressor than he has no self- defense rights of all. if trayvon martin attacked them, the only question is whether zimmerman reasonably believed he was endangered not whether he could have retreated. if zimmerman provoked the confrontation, he lost the protection of the stan
the law is to design to protect law-abiding citizens. that's how we have the castle doctrine fall stay to recognize print it extends the doctrine to public spaces as well. it is bad enough for an innocent person to find yourself threatened by a criminal but then to have to worry about whether she can retreat unless she faces lawsuits is too much to ask. "iver wendell holmes wrote detached reflection cannot be demanded in the presence of an uplifted knife." we should not demand more of...
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. >> reporter: tonight the long arm of the law caught up with two of the four inmates who escaped this oklahoma jail sunday. officers spotted them at this convenience store. >> the cops swarmed up, like ten of them. we went outside. that one just dropped his stuff. the other one ran down the block into the alley. >> reporter: less than 20 miles from the jail where they made their well orchestrated escape. >> they're in jail. they got all the time in the world to figure out how to do things. >> reporter: the four gathered in a jail bathroom and unscrewed a metal plate above the shower and hoisted themselves up to a crawl space and snaked along the jail's plumbing system. at the end of those pipes authorities say the men had knocked holes in the concrete. they dropped to the ground floor and they walked right through that door. out here on the street, a woman spotted those orange jumpsuits almost immediately. she called police but couldn't be sure if it was just some guys in their halloween costumes. but this was all too real. so was the one next door in arkansas back in july. this inmat
. >> reporter: tonight the long arm of the law caught up with two of the four inmates who escaped this oklahoma jail sunday. officers spotted them at this convenience store. >> the cops swarmed up, like ten of them. we went outside. that one just dropped his stuff. the other one ran down the block into the alley. >> reporter: less than 20 miles from the jail where they made their well orchestrated escape. >> they're in jail. they got all the time in the world to figure...
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pop star chris brown in trouble with the law again. we'll show you what he did this time to get arrested. and a scary movie filmed at the happiest place on earth. how'd they get away with filming at disneyland with nobody there to stop them? that's next. rock legend lou reed has died. a publicist for the velvet underground front man says reed died today at the age of 71. details on the cause of death have not been released. reed was a rock pioneer who went from record label songwriter to a member of the short-lived, but influential rock band velvet underground. in 1970, reed left the velvets for a long solo career turning out classics "walk on the wild side" and "sweet jane." chris brown is in jail today and has been charged with felony assault. police say he was involved in an altercation early this morning in washington dc. tmz reports the singer then reportedly hurled a gay slur at the victim and punched him in the face breaking his nose after he jumped into a picture with fans. the singer is currently on probation for his assault o
pop star chris brown in trouble with the law again. we'll show you what he did this time to get arrested. and a scary movie filmed at the happiest place on earth. how'd they get away with filming at disneyland with nobody there to stop them? that's next. rock legend lou reed has died. a publicist for the velvet underground front man says reed died today at the age of 71. details on the cause of death have not been released. reed was a rock pioneer who went from record label songwriter to a...
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what they call these laws is trap laws. essentially what they are is they are not designed to do anything other than force the closure of abortion clinics. in texas and in states across the country, 27 of these states have similar type trap laws where they pretend to be all about women's health but really their only purpose is to try to restrict access to abortion. >> now the attorney general running for governor, listen to an ad he is running now. >> we won't allow texas to be taken over by california style government. we will win this election because the people and values of texas are on our side. we know the power of the individual, what liberty means to the voters who go to the poles. >> wendy davis wants to turn texas into california. >> god bless her. >> california just expanded access to safe abortion by increasing the number of people that could provide it. california would be a much safer place for women to be compared to texas. i do want to temper the optimism. not all the provisions were challenged. there is sti
what they call these laws is trap laws. essentially what they are is they are not designed to do anything other than force the closure of abortion clinics. in texas and in states across the country, 27 of these states have similar type trap laws where they pretend to be all about women's health but really their only purpose is to try to restrict access to abortion. >> now the attorney general running for governor, listen to an ad he is running now. >> we won't allow texas to be...
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this secretary, what does data tell us about health care law since the a.c.a. became law? >> well, congresswoman, you're right. in the last three years since the president signed the affordable care act, we've seen a great slowdown in the extraordinary cost increases year in and year out for health care. and the medicare plan and medicaid plan and private insurance and in underlying health care costs which affect every american. some of that has to do with some of the features that are currently in place around different care delivery and different payment systems that we are helping to drive given the tools we have with the affordable care act. more quality outcomes, trying to prevent hospital readmissions, looking at hospital-acquired infections, medical homes that prevent people in the first place or help them stay healthy in their own homes and in their own places. >> so it's true that the surance costs are slowing in decades, is that true? >> that's true. >> and medicare premiums are coming in lower than predicted by experts, like the c.b.o.? >> on average they are ab
this secretary, what does data tell us about health care law since the a.c.a. became law? >> well, congresswoman, you're right. in the last three years since the president signed the affordable care act, we've seen a great slowdown in the extraordinary cost increases year in and year out for health care. and the medicare plan and medicaid plan and private insurance and in underlying health care costs which affect every american. some of that has to do with some of the features that are...
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law, which i think probably is surprising to a lot of people. the justice department is suing both texas and north carolina over their laws. i know that you have not been involved, the naacp has not been involved in these lawsuits, but where do you put this on the priority list? >> very high. civic engagement is a major, major event for us and we have encouraged our units, we have 1200 units around the country, to be involved and to get our folks to turn out to vote. that is absolutely one of the key mantras of the naacp and we will continue to do our work on that. >> there are a lot of other priorities that are in the news now. we've seen those alleged cases of racial profiling recently in new york. two african-americans allegedly profiled after buying expensive items at barneys. there have been other complaints filed against macy's. talk a little bit about this and where you think this topic not just in retail but generally the whole idea of racial profiling stands now, and what you need to do to move it in a better direction. >> well, we're l
law, which i think probably is surprising to a lot of people. the justice department is suing both texas and north carolina over their laws. i know that you have not been involved, the naacp has not been involved in these lawsuits, but where do you put this on the priority list? >> very high. civic engagement is a major, major event for us and we have encouraged our units, we have 1200 units around the country, to be involved and to get our folks to turn out to vote. that is absolutely...
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it means the fire, law enforcement, and emergency services that our communities need so desperately. and it means support for small business. for all those who are listening and watching, this is about economic opportunity here in the united states and making sure that our rural areas are not forgotten. i hope we'll also be able to take care of the situation with the gipsa rule. i know that's been a concern we want to stay consistent with the precedent set by congress. and we want to find a solution that modifies the country of origin labeling that satisfies our wto trade rules. -- while fulfilling our commitments to our trading partners. we also know that increasingly states across the country have made it harder for livestock producers to be able to sell their products all across the u.s. and the world. by limiting the types of restrictions states can place on producers from other states, the farm bill can ensure that farmers can sell their products across the u.s., stay in business, and employ folks in our rural communities. i look forward to working with all of you. i know this i
it means the fire, law enforcement, and emergency services that our communities need so desperately. and it means support for small business. for all those who are listening and watching, this is about economic opportunity here in the united states and making sure that our rural areas are not forgotten. i hope we'll also be able to take care of the situation with the gipsa rule. i know that's been a concern we want to stay consistent with the precedent set by congress. and we want to find a...
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>> continuous coverage as part of the law. it is the law. that was not the case in the past. >> we will end the worst abuses of the insurance industry. we will create consumer protections in the marketplace that they will be able to buy a policy even if they have been sick in the past. women will not be charged more than men. insurance companies will not be able to deny coverage based on pre-existing conditions. they will not be able to place lifetime caps. they will be in the central benefits package. you are not buying some things, you will have the minimum that everybody should have. prescription drugs, mental health coverage, doctors, and hospitals. >> as a former insurance commissioner, i can tell you that the individual markets in kansas and in the country have never had consumer protections. people are on the run. they can be locked out, priced out, and dumped out. this will finally provide the individuals in the buying insurance on their own, families, entrepreneurs, mom and pop shops never had that kind of health security. >> now th
>> continuous coverage as part of the law. it is the law. that was not the case in the past. >> we will end the worst abuses of the insurance industry. we will create consumer protections in the marketplace that they will be able to buy a policy even if they have been sick in the past. women will not be charged more than men. insurance companies will not be able to deny coverage based on pre-existing conditions. they will not be able to place lifetime caps. they will be in the...
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it's written into law. it was explained by secretaries sebelius when the rule associated with that was published in 2010. however, if you are in the individual market and your insurance company changed your plan, downgraded debt your insurance has to meet the basic standards set by the affordable care act. what our job is and the failure of the website to function effectively has made this job more difficult as to make sure those americans, that portion of the 5% of the population are getting the information they need to avail themselves half of them tax credits that will make the insurance cheaper than it otherwise would be in all situations for them the insurance they have available for them is better, more quality coverage than what they are getting now. the president said in boston and again last night there would be portion of them, a portion of those individuals who will pay higher premiums at least in the front end. we are focused on of these aspects of getting this implementation on track so that am
it's written into law. it was explained by secretaries sebelius when the rule associated with that was published in 2010. however, if you are in the individual market and your insurance company changed your plan, downgraded debt your insurance has to meet the basic standards set by the affordable care act. what our job is and the failure of the website to function effectively has made this job more difficult as to make sure those americans, that portion of the 5% of the population are getting...
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a miscarriage not reported to law enforcement could put a virginia woman into jail for a year. the state senator who introduced that bill, the guy who's now running as republican candidate for attorney general in the state of virginia which is why the ads against him in the state of virginia look like this. >> if you think ken cuccinelli would take virginia in the wrong direction, wait until you meet obenshane. they co-sponsored a bill together to ban the birth control pill and outlaw abortion even in ses of rape and incest. a dangerously wrong turn for virginia. >> is ken cuccinelli doing as badly in the campaign, given the stances that he's taken on high profile women's rights issues. that said, that's not the only area of interest for outside group who are willing to get involved in this race. new york city mayor mike bloomberg is -- also his record on guns. watch. >> here are a few things mark obenshane tried to outlaw, birth control pills, women choosing to have an abortion, even in the case of rape or insent. but when it comes to actually criminals, ownen bain voted to --
a miscarriage not reported to law enforcement could put a virginia woman into jail for a year. the state senator who introduced that bill, the guy who's now running as republican candidate for attorney general in the state of virginia which is why the ads against him in the state of virginia look like this. >> if you think ken cuccinelli would take virginia in the wrong direction, wait until you meet obenshane. they co-sponsored a bill together to ban the birth control pill and outlaw...
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but it is the law. without replacing it with better savings, we must keep sequestration. now senator warner, i will support additional revenues, but as chairman ryan pointed out, and senator enzi made clear, those additional revenues must come through economic growth. ic question do that. i'm equally certain that republicans in congress will not support tax increases. either directly or indirectly. through the front door on the back door. asking american workers to send more of their paychecks to washington will hurt growth, and similarly taking more tax dollars from job creators will result in fewer jobs. i agree exactly with what senator grassley said. the 600 billion tax hike that came with fiscal cliff legislation another the last year was a tax hike. we have gotten our tax hike and we will not support another one. let explore representative cole's idea of an expedited tax reform process to get us the pro growth tax policies that will give us the additional revenue we need. and lastly, my colleagues, let's explore enaking the mandatory savings contained president obam
but it is the law. without replacing it with better savings, we must keep sequestration. now senator warner, i will support additional revenues, but as chairman ryan pointed out, and senator enzi made clear, those additional revenues must come through economic growth. ic question do that. i'm equally certain that republicans in congress will not support tax increases. either directly or indirectly. through the front door on the back door. asking american workers to send more of their paychecks...
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, a law establishing the land-grant university system, and the homestead act. if our predecessors can do all of that in three months, we ought to be able to take october, november, december and pass this bill. crop insurance -- i come to this table as a staunch defender of crop insurance. earlier this year, just two floors above us, secretary vilsack testified that crop insurance is working. this is a crucial risk management tool and requires our farmers to purchase a policy and then experience a verifiable loss before collecting a dime. that is called having skin in the game, and it is far preferable than tens of billions of dollars worth of ad hoc disaster bills. not a single penny in disaster assistance was requested after the midwest experienced a drought last year, and we had the crop insurance program to thank. we should be encouraging participation in this program, and i support the house provisions that strengthen this vital safety net. in additionelief -- to crop insurance, my farmers and producers tell me they need relief from epa regulations. i intro
, a law establishing the land-grant university system, and the homestead act. if our predecessors can do all of that in three months, we ought to be able to take october, november, december and pass this bill. crop insurance -- i come to this table as a staunch defender of crop insurance. earlier this year, just two floors above us, secretary vilsack testified that crop insurance is working. this is a crucial risk management tool and requires our farmers to purchase a policy and then experience...
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. >> well, we would all hope that president obama would've supported labor law reform. because we have the most -- >> he said he would in the campaign. >> right, we have the most pro-management federal labor laws of any country in the world. and the labor movement has suffered as a result of that. but only a few weeks ago in a suburb -- a rural suburb of atlanta, in dekalb county, 500 sanitation workers signed a contract with the county through the representation of the teamsters union. 500 garbage workers now have a union voice that they didn't have two months ago. and that is a sign that the labor movement, it's not thriving. but there are lots of experints and initiatives happening all over the country. that one day strike in cities around the country by fast food workers a couple of months ago -- and the growing -- activism among wal-mart workers who are taking on the biggest corporation in the world and saying, "we're not going to take poverty wages anymore," those things are signs that the labor movement is starting to stand up and be counted and i've been to lots
. >> well, we would all hope that president obama would've supported labor law reform. because we have the most -- >> he said he would in the campaign. >> right, we have the most pro-management federal labor laws of any country in the world. and the labor movement has suffered as a result of that. but only a few weeks ago in a suburb -- a rural suburb of atlanta, in dekalb county, 500 sanitation workers signed a contract with the county through the representation of the...
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is this really what the law intended? is this what the law meant? is this what we're supposed to be doing. congress has a constitutional role and we've got to take that back. i think what we're doing here today and having exchanges across the aisle, whether it be today or tomorrow or next week, when i'll be back home actually working and talking to people and preparing for what really is crushing in our area the implementation of the health care legislation, what we're getting. these are the kinds of things we need to be talking about. when we do that, then we have real dialup, we have real solutions. but congress has got to take back its article 1 authority. we have let it go for years. we've got to start -- this is a small part. these bills just represent -- and even what you mitigating circumstance friend from colorado is talking about, these are issues that need to be debated, we are debate, judiciary committee on which i sit has taken up several of these issue well, did this morning under patents. this is what matters to the american people. th
is this really what the law intended? is this what the law meant? is this what we're supposed to be doing. congress has a constitutional role and we've got to take that back. i think what we're doing here today and having exchanges across the aisle, whether it be today or tomorrow or next week, when i'll be back home actually working and talking to people and preparing for what really is crushing in our area the implementation of the health care legislation, what we're getting. these are the...
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we've also got the federal law. the federal free gun zone law that says no school -- no guns in the school district. but every state kind of crafts its own law. what oregon has done now here, if you carry concealed and you've got a permit for it and you are a teacher, you may be able to carry that gun -- sorry. if you are a parent you may be able to carry that gun on to the school faculty. that's really frightening. you could have, for example, a parent upset with a teacher and brings a gun in. if they're over 21 and they've got the concealed permit. and they go further than that. what they're trying to do in this one district is say not just parents, but teachers as well. >> teachers, apparently it's st. he helens, oregon. seven schools will allow the adults. the flip side of the argument, lis, is that had teachers been armed in some of these other situations that we've had, newtown, connecticut, for example, maybe they could have acted quicker and killed the person who was coming into the school. >> that's definit
we've also got the federal law. the federal free gun zone law that says no school -- no guns in the school district. but every state kind of crafts its own law. what oregon has done now here, if you carry concealed and you've got a permit for it and you are a teacher, you may be able to carry that gun -- sorry. if you are a parent you may be able to carry that gun on to the school faculty. that's really frightening. you could have, for example, a parent upset with a teacher and brings a gun in....